As you can see in the picture: "Comment" label displays always in the same place. How can I remove it or customized it? I really don't know what function controls this label.
Part of my comments.php looks like this:

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If you want to remove it, then find the part of your template file (probably index.php or loop.php) which refers to a comment-template and remove it, and also disable commenting in WordPress-settings (to disable use of comments.php from other pages).

If you want to style it, look for comment_form() or a similar function in functions.php (TwentyEleven calls it twentyeleven_comment(), and it controls the HTML output for the Commenting Form) and edit the HTML as you want. Then add any styles to style.css to change the appearance of the form (explained here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Styling_Theme_Forms#The_Comments_Form).

You should be able to simply use comment_form, this a 'core' function. However, it may be hidden inside another function depending on the theme you're using.
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Stephen HarrisJan 16 '12 at 21:41

yes but I'm making commments.php from scratch on new theme, and I don't see any function that can control this tag. It's really annoying.
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user1089548Jan 24 '12 at 8:33

@user1089548 I commonly use comments.php too, and in loop.php I have some conditional code that at various points use comments_template('/comments.php', true);, which basically means it includes comments.php (which uses comment_form() within it).
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OleVikJan 27 '12 at 23:58